Another beloved anime series will soon be making its transition to the 3D realm in the form of an upcoming live action TV series, enraging many fans as such “bastardizations” of anime tend to do, and with an added twist as Himouto! Umaru-chan becomes the target of China rather than Hollywood or Japan’s own TV studios.

A brand new season has been revealed to be in the works for crime-fighting drama Boku no Hero Academia, ensuring that the western concept of superheroes will remain in the wonderful world of anime for quite a while longer.

Following its previously revealed announcement, the next manga in line for the esteemed Naruto series has unsurprisingly been revealed to be “Boruto”, which details the misadventures of the show’s meddlesome offspring and allows the franchise’s ninja antics to resume for yet another however many years.

A leaked photo of the December 2015 edition of Miracle Jump magazine has revealed that a 3D CG movie for the gory and much adapted Gantz series is in the works, hopefully jam-packed with an abundance of its staple gut-spewing action, but making some wonder if the anime’s legendary sex-scenes will also make an appearance.

The latest issue of top Shueisha rag Jump SQ has provided a number of rankings concerning the alluring women of the To Love-Ru universe, sure to spark controversy amongst To Love-Ru enthusiasts as a ranking of the most marriageable girls finds certain favorites well down the list.

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A celebratory exhibition for the highly revered Naruto franchise is headed for Osaka, boasting a multitude of illustrations, fancy models and other artistic pieces that hardcore fans of the series may not want to miss – regardless of whether or not they are bitter about the fact that the franchise is officially complete.

An anime adaptation of highly popular manga One Punch-Man has been announced, starring its notable bald-headed hero and his signature unrivaled punch – and bound to knock out devoted followers with the hard-hitting news.

An anime adaptation of aspiring chef manga FoodWars has been revealed, sure to cook up some much needed variety for future anime seasons on the topic of high-class culinary cuisine – as well as quite possibly some tasty service elements.

Shonen Jump has delighted many with the launch of its new site Shonen Jump+, providing a vast selection of manga online for eager readers to enjoy – though the real clamor is about the secretively sexy animations added to certain panels of the site’s content.

One Piece mangaka Eiichiro Oda’s “sudden illness” recently resulted in One Piece abruptly disappearing from the latest Weekly Shonen Jump – an absence they reassure readers will last only a week, although neither fans nor the industry will be happy to be reminded the world’s best selling mangaka is only mortal.